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Robert Kubica puts F1 comeback chances at '80-90 per cent'

Robert Kubica has put his chances of competing in Formula 1 as “80 to 90 per cent”, after he followed up his private test with a demonstration at the Goodwood Festival of Speed. Kubica’s F1 career came to a halt in early 2011 when he sustained serious arm injuries in a rally crash, but the Pole returned to action in a private session in Valencia last month. Kubica completed 115 laps of the Ricardo Tormo Circuit in a 2012-spec E20 and was pleased with his progress, indicating that he would like to explore the possibility of a return. Kubica sampled the E20 once more for a series of runs up the Goodwood Hillclimb, and expanded further on his current situation, insisting...
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